Santa Rita High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1983

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76 Qs Tina Cynthia Hinshaw Hill Richard Roberta Holland Hollis A Peggy Rhodna Karyn Lynette Kimberly Laura Hochmuth Holbert Christine Donna Holzman ,X Hoppe H orner Hoskin Hubbard Jose Cheryl Deborah Gregory Gerald Huerta Hummel Hurt liames Inserra One of Many Positive Attitudes at S.R. life on campus is fun, challeng- ing, and exciting, revealed junior Laura Bales. There is a club, sport or activity for everyone to enjoy if they want to get involved. And involved she was. Laura was varsity football manager, in job's Daughters, helped start the Guardian Angel Club, and hoped to be varsity track manager and join a spirit club. She also enjoyed dancing, horseback riding, swimming, roller skating, and, most importantly, spending time with her family and friends. When asked if Santa Rita had improv- ed or gotten worse since she had been here, Laura replied, better. Experience and knowledge came from age and this school is still learning from their mistakes. I like the attitude of the Photo: Arnold, Nickol, and McCarthy students. Most of them have a real positive outlook towards themselves, other people, school, and learning. San- ta Rita has a lot of people who really hold the morale and spirit up. But she was also asked what she would change if she could. The teachers. I would like them to spend more time with the students who want to learn rather than nagging the students who could care less. We also need more people who will show their enthusiasm. How do you tie in Santa Rita, friends, and your future? I want to make an im- pression on my friends and classmates so that after they are out of school and are looking back on their high school years they will have many positive thoughts and wonderful memories. Design: Debbie Bulgrin, Laura Holbert Copy: Donna Baceski, Laura Wines Huerta Laurie Bales

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Removalol' Cli One Junior's Wish eing a teacher was one of the fields junior Glen Smart was interested in. The major field he was interested in was medicine. Be- ing a medical doctor would give me the chance to meet new people and general- ly give me the chance to help those in need, stated Glen. Glen had many other interests and views on matters concerning Santa Rita. Outreach is a good example that peo- ple, students, and teachers care and are concerned with the welfare of the school, stated Glen, when asked what he thought about the atmosphere at San- ta Rita.. One problem that concerned Glen was the cliques around campus. He said tltat if everyone was segregated people didn't get the chance to com- munica.te together or discuss common problems. For Glen having absolutely no cliques at Santa Rita was the one thing he'd wish for. In his words, I wish Santa Rita would be one happy familyg that the effects would carry over into everyone's lives to make Tucson a much nicer and better place to live in. Gomez Travis Gomez Gomez Good Gorrell Graham Granados Granillo . e 3.145 rf Edwin Gutierrez N1flfl Haag Grace Dale Belinda Green Griffin Michael Michael Daniel Hackman Haddock 8 H gen SJW 4' Marge Jacquelynn Scott Hall Harrison Haynes Heathcoat Mary Alexander Debra Cynthia Helmiclt Hendrick Hergenreter Hernandez Lisa Robert Stahler Herron Heverly Highhouse Hines JUNIORS FE-HI 75



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Scott Mary Michelle Michelle James Patricia Pep Rallies Raise School Spirit any students at Santa Rita were proud of the spirit at their school. Some students thought the spirit at S.R. could be im- proved while others felt there was no spirit at all. Students credited pep rallies and assemblies as the main reason for school spirit. Tim Burgess commented, The spirit is great because of the assemblies we have had here at Santa Rita. Michelle Boyer thought S.R. had a lot of spirit. I like it when everyone gets together at assemblies and shows how much our school means to us, stated Michelle. David Walker was one student who thought school spirit at S.R. could be improved. David commented, It leaves something to be desired. He thought that unity among the athletes, faculty, and other students was needed. I think there is a lot of spirit but it would not hurt to have more, stated jamie Flick. Steve Minarik felt that having more spirit would help Santa Rita. Steve also thought people were afraid of how others would look at them if they showed any spirit at all. Juarez Deanna Roxane Mary Amy Kenneth Thomas Brian Keel Kelder Tammy Jimmy Jeffrey Darla Richard V Sharon I Kenny Kelder Kelley Kemmer Keneston Kennedy Kennemer Kiehne JUNIORS HI-KE 77

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